I've been playing around with rowspan, but I can't seem to get Column B to act correctly.. Either it becomes part of Column A, Column C, or creates a new line in Column B so the data doesn't line up correctly.. Any suggestions on how the markup should look would be greatly appreciated.Thanks!

Edit: ASCII art fail... put it into a code block to be more readable.

Last edited by druidcent on Tue Sep 11, 2012 1:24 pm, edited 2 times in total.

COLSPAN refers to how many columns you want your single cell to span. If you have a 3 x 3 table and in row 2 you have a cell and add COLSPAN=3 to it, it will be a 1 cell 1 row column, while the row above it will maintain it's 3 cells. Rowspan works the same way but on the vertical. You're telling it how many ROWS or COLUMNS you want the cell you apply property this to, to span. It works the same way in HTML so perhaps a tutorial there would help you. I'm sure there are tons of them with appropriate visuals that could help.

Keep in mind the formatting above sucks, so you might have to play witht he width's of cells and what not. I didn't include a stylesheet - but that's the basic structure. Should translate to wiki I imagine.